I bet 10 quatloosthat Charlie knows about TGMtTA existence and, to some extent, their activities against him.

No bet. Of course he does. He would have been able to listen in on a lot of stuff before they worked out he was doing it and started taking steps to safeguard communications, and I'm sure he has spies in the Magic Kingdom. Not just Jojo either.

Lamech wins the bet if further updates prove that Ansom was the king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88. I win the bet if further updates prove Ansom is not king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88. I will concede the bet to Lamech if Ansom was king of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88. I will concede the bet to Lamech if Ansom is ruler of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88, but not king. I will claim a victory if Tramennis becomes king of Jetstone without any indication that Ansom was ruler of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88. I will claim a victory if Clonely successfully designates an heir, but I will claim said victory only upon that heir being clearly demonstrated to be ruler of Jetstone.

If it is still unclear who was king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88 by Book 3, and both myself and Lamech agree that it is unlikely to ever become clear, the bet will be dissolved. If it is still unclear who was king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88 when Gobwin Knob and Jetstone declare a ceasefire, alliance, truce, white peace, surrender, or other negotiation of peace, the bet will be dissolved.

Lamech wins the bet if further updates prove that Ansom was the king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88. I win the bet if further updates prove Ansom is not king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88. I will concede the bet to Lamech if Ansom was king of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88. I will concede the bet to Lamech if Ansom is ruler of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88, but not king. I will claim a victory if Tramennis becomes king of Jetstone without any indication that Ansom was ruler of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88. I will claim a victory if Clonely successfully designates an heir, but I will claim said victory only upon that heir being clearly demonstrated to be ruler of Jetstone.

If it is still unclear who was king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88 by Book 3, and both myself and Lamech agree that it is unlikely to ever become clear, the bet will be dissolved. If it is still unclear who was king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88 when Gobwin Knob and Jetstone declare a ceasefire, alliance, truce, white peace, surrender, or other negotiation of peace, the bet will be dissolved.

Do you agree to these terms, Lamech?

I'm not sure about the last paragraph. I think it still might become clear even if say... Tram signs an alliance deal. The chief warlord still retain those powers even if the king changes.

How about just:

Quote:

Lamech wins the bet if further updates prove that Ansom was the king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88. I win the bet if further updates prove Ansom is not king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88. I will concede the bet to Lamech if Ansom was king of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88. I will concede the bet to Lamech if Ansom is ruler of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88, but not king. I will claim a victory if Tramennis becomes king of Jetstone without any indication that Ansom was ruler of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88. I will claim a victory if Clonely successfully designates an heir, but I will claim said victory only upon that heir being clearly demonstrated to be ruler of Jetstone.

Lamech wins the bet if further updates prove that Ansom was the king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88. I win the bet if further updates prove Ansom is not king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88. I will concede the bet to Lamech if Ansom was king of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88. I will concede the bet to Lamech if Ansom is ruler of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88, but not king. I will claim a victory if Tramennis becomes king of Jetstone without any indication that Ansom was ruler of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88. I will claim a victory if Clonely successfully designates an heir, but I will claim said victory only upon that heir being clearly demonstrated to be ruler of Jetstone.

If it is still unclear who was king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88 by Book 3, and both myself and Lamech agree that it is unlikely to ever become clear, the bet will be dissolved. If it is still unclear who was king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88 when Gobwin Knob and Jetstone declare a ceasefire, alliance, truce, white peace, surrender, or other negotiation of peace, the bet will be dissolved.

Do you agree to these terms, Lamech?

I'm not sure about the last paragraph. I think it still might become clear even if say... Tram signs an alliance deal. The chief warlord still retain those powers even if the king changes.

How about just:

Quote:

Lamech wins the bet if further updates prove that Ansom was the king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88. I win the bet if further updates prove Ansom is not king of Jetstone during Book 2 Page 88. I will concede the bet to Lamech if Ansom was king of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88. I will concede the bet to Lamech if Ansom is ruler of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88, but not king. I will claim a victory if Tramennis becomes king of Jetstone without any indication that Ansom was ruler of Jetstone at any point between Book 2 Page 79 panel 7 and Book 2 Page 88. I will claim a victory if Clonely successfully designates an heir, but I will claim said victory only upon that heir being clearly demonstrated to be ruler of Jetstone.

Wild Speculation: After the "Fuck heard round the world" Erfworld itself, or any Titans who are still watching, have been manipulating events, almost unnoticeably guiding Parson towards being in a position where he can found his own side and become a real Player.

I bet 50q that Parson ends up in control of his own side by the end of Book 2.

... Even though I estimate about a 50/50 chance of Parson ending up captured by the end of Book 2.

Brilliant prediction incoming:Jillian never escaped from the glass chamber. All this is a simulation, designed to get her to mentally reveal the location of Faq. She'll arrive where she thinks it is, and then be confused for a second when there's nothing there, and then the artificial reality will end. Eh? Eh?

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